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Alper,
I have probably as much experience with this combo as anyone else. I at least have enough comparative time evaluating this set up to give you a solid answer on this.
For the first few months of ownership of the TORIIMK2, I used it direct from the source (both digital and analog), without any preamp or anything else in the chain. Just the source, amp, and speakers to keep everything in the signal path as short and clean as possible.
I had felt quite content with this set up as it was and never felt the need for a change. I had the CSP2 at the time but only used it for headphone use. I simply did not see the need for introducing it to the main loop as I felt the amp direct was the best possible way to get the purest sound from it.
After a little coaxing from others that used the CSP2 with their TORIIMK2, I caved in out of curiosity and gave it a try just to satisfy that curiosity. I had to know if this really gained improvement this way or not.
The results proved what I was told by others concerning this combination. Affirmative! What I discovered was that the CSP2 provided better control with what I guess I could say as tighter regulation between the channels.
The tube rolling option in the CSP2 also gave a strong point to fine tuning the overall sound.
The major plus was the ability to fine tune the response overall by way of the voltage pots. This by far provided the most useful feature for the CSP2 which really allowed me to adjust the output of my amplification to a much more precise sound quality.
I found this combonation strong enough as a very well matched set-up that I have never since removed the CSP2 from the path.
My take on this; YES, it is definitely worth your while to use the CSP2 along with the TORIIMK2 as it flushes out the true character of that amp.
Enjoy!
Paul.
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